It was a hurtful loss for the team from Poznań. Lech Poznań was beaten by Legia Warsaw 1:2 in a league clash following a late winner from Lopes.
The upsetting memories from matches against Legia Warsaw – including the 1:2 loss following a last-minute goal from Lech’s ex-player, Hamalainen, and a similar defeat a year ago when the debuting teenager Rosołek scored a winner – all came flashing back on Sunday.
Lech Poznań took the lead in the 30th minute when Dani Ramirez’s great individual run and a cross into the box was converted by Juranović into an own goal. However, it wasn’t enough to win points on Sunday and Lech returned to Poznań with another defeat from Legia.
The Warsaw side beat Filip Bednarek twice – first, Skibicki for whom the match was a debut was left unmarked in the box and confidently converted his teammate’s pass into a strong shot on target. Then, just seconds before the final whistle, Lopes scored a winner for Legia. As a result, it was Legia that added another three important league points to their account.
Goals: Skibicki (71), Lopes (90+3) - Juranović (30-own goal)
Legia: Boruc - Juranović, Lewczuk, Jędrzejczyk, Mladenović - Gvilia (63. Luquinhas), Martins, Kapustka - Wszołek, Valencia (46. Lopes) - Rosołek (59. Skibicki).
Lech: Bednarek - Czerwiński, Šatka, Rogne, Puchacz - Tiba, Moder - Sýkora, Ramirez (83. Marchwiński), Kamiński (33. Skóraś) - Ishak (86. Kaczarawa).
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